Wingfield Farm 25 Pound Virgin In Shell Raw Peanuts (Two 25lb Bag)
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In the summer I keep mine on my enclosed back porch all year. I use a spring ring and blue jay eat them fast, so I put them out once a week.
In short, yes. This is what they
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The peanuts we feed to Stellar Jays, Juncos, Towhees, Douglas squirrels, and American Red Squirrels are consumed by a large variety of wildlife In terms of the peanuts' quality, they are A lesser amount of broken ends of peanuts or one nut shells can sometimes be found, as well as mold or contamination -- I am so impressed with the 3 bangers that I subscribed to this product as soon as I found out it was so popular. Most bags come with a great drawstring and a secure thread runner that can be easily removed so they can be opened and stored. Wingfield produces a great product at an incredible price. I use 2 bags a month to keep warm during the winter months. My green belt friends are blown away by it!.
It is uncommon to find empty shells and quite a few 3 shelled peanuts. The peanuts are packaged in a netted bag where they have ample air circulation so that mold does not occur. They are loved by birds and coveted by squirrels.
is the first time I have purchased food solely for squirrels. They beat the birds to the feeders every time. As the jays and woodpeckers have swooped in to take their share of the fruit, I have to be creative if I want to make sure the runt gets me a fruit each day. The first of my two purchased bags has yet to be delivered to me. Though I am not sure about the cost-effectiveness of this, or if I can continue to do this when the peanuts run out, they are a big hit at the.
My squirrels absolutely adore When I buy the unroasted peanuts, they are always fresh and don't have any bugs on them. I usually buy two 25 lb bags at a time (I buy two 25 lb bags every week).
It looked like many of the peanuts, which were old, gray, and moldy, were rotting. The nuts I ended up throwing away accounted for about 20 percent of the total.
There is no better thing for me than to be able to buy peanuts in large quantities. I will fed these nuts to ravens, crows, bluebirds, squirrels and other birds at my house or in the It seems as though they have been fed well because they are singing and chatting.
You can get a good deal if you can handle this large volume. Their love for them is evident. My bag would be more usable if it wasn't so wet.